Re: [ANN] Kludgey workarounds for IE and Netscape

John Cowan (cowan@locke.ccil.org)
Thu, 10 Sep 1998 12:56:45 -0400


James Clark scripsit:

> If you want to use XSL to produce some non-XML format, first you need to
> devise an XML representation of it. For example, in the case of HTML,
> this would be "well-formed HTML", that is XML using the element types
> and attributes of XML [sic; HTML].

Almost, almost, but not quite!

Well-formed HTML is not quite well-formed XML, because of the possible
presence of "&" and "<" in the CDATA elements SCRIPT and STYLE.

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